2013年7月9日火曜日 の再生

2013年7月9日は、%sの星印の下の火曜日でした。 それはその年の**♋日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は189**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはBarack Obama歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は122025年7月9日水曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は3322026年7月9日木曜日日です。 あなたは32日、または約4,715時間、または約113,179分、または約6,790,765秒生きてきました。

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9th of July 2013 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 2013年7月9日 で掲載されたニュース

Mets Win a Long One, but It Only Goes Nine

Date: 10 July 2013

By ANDREW KEH

Full Article

China’s Trade Data Is Significantly Weaker Than Forecast

Date: 10 July 2013

By BETTINA WASSENER

Chinese trade data for June comes in much weaker than expected, offering up the latest evidence that the Chinese economy has lost much of its previous vigor; exports fall 3.1 percent from year earlier and imports drop 0.7 percent.

Full Article

Austin Goodrich, Spy Who Posed as Journalist, Dies at 87

Date: 10 July 2013

By BRUCE WEBER

Austin Goodrich, cold war Central Intelligence Agency officer who used his position as a CBS correspondent as a cover until his affiliation was revealed, dies at age 87.

Full Article

National Arts Club Ex-President Settles Suit and Agrees to Pay $950,000

Date: 10 July 2013

By JOHN LELAND

O Aldon James Jr, embattled former head of National Arts Club, whose 25-year tenure was marked by charges of bullying, animal cruelty, compulsive hoarding and gross financial self-dealing, agrees to pay $950,000, ending lawsuit brought by New York State Atty Gen Eric T Schneiderman; James also agrees to move out of club’s residence tower, and never again serve as officer of a nonprofit organization in New York.

Full Article

Rare Mutation Ignites Race for Cholesterol Drug

Date: 10 July 2013

By GINA KOLATA

Pharmaceutical companies are rushing to win approval for a drug mimicking effects of a rare gene mutation, which drives LDL cholesterol levels to new lows and prevents heart attacks; Amgen, Pfizer and Sanofi have drugs in clinical trials and report that their results, so far, are exciting (Series: Genetic Connections).

Full Article

Record Luxury Tax Looms for the Nets

Date: 10 July 2013

By HOWARD BECK

Brooklyn Nets payroll, once trade for Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce is completed, will be about $98 million; figure will trigger tax bill of about $75 million, more than double the total of taxes paid by all 30 NBA teams combined in the 2011-12 season.

Full Article

Texas Resumes Efforts at Abortion Restrictions

Date: 10 July 2013

By JOHN SCHWARTZ

Restrictive abortion that has stirred up Texas politics is once again moving its way through the Legislature during second special session called by Gov Rick Perry.

Full Article

Weiner and Spitzer Are Fodder for Comedians

Date: 10 July 2013

By NICK CORASANITI

Full Article

Firefighters’ Union Backs Thompson

Date: 10 July 2013

By MICHAELLE BOND

Trailside blog; William C Thompson Jr, Democrat and former city comptroller, is endorsed by Uniformed Firefighters Association in his bid for mayor of New York.

Full Article

Quinn’s Father Is Sidelined

Date: 10 July 2013

By MICHAEL BARBARO

Trailside blog; New York City Council Speaker Christine C Quinn’s father was poised to play a starring role in her mayoral campaign but ailments have kept him off the trail; campaign is instead set to create a Twitter account for the famously opinionated, if technologically challenged, Lawrence Quinn.

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Full Article

Mets Win a Long One, but It Only Goes Nine

Date: 10 July 2013

By ANDREW KEH

Andrew KEH

Full Article

China’s Trade Data Is Significantly Weaker Than Forecast

Date: 10 July 2013

By BETTINA WASSENER

Bettina WASSENER

Chinese trade data for June comes in much weaker than expected, offering up the latest evidence that the Chinese economy has lost much of its previous vigor; exports fall 3.1 percent from year earlier and imports drop 0.7 percent.

Full Article

Austin Goodrich, Spy Who Posed as Journalist, Dies at 87

Date: 10 July 2013

By BRUCE WEBER

Bruce WEBER

Austin Goodrich, cold war Central Intelligence Agency officer who used his position as a CBS correspondent as a cover until his affiliation was revealed, dies at age 87.

Full Article

National Arts Club Ex-President Settles Suit and Agrees to Pay $950,000

Date: 10 July 2013

By JOHN LELAND

John LELAND

O Aldon James Jr, embattled former head of National Arts Club, whose 25-year tenure was marked by charges of bullying, animal cruelty, compulsive hoarding and gross financial self-dealing, agrees to pay $950,000, ending lawsuit brought by New York State Atty Gen Eric T Schneiderman; James also agrees to move out of club’s residence tower, and never again serve as officer of a nonprofit organization in New York.

Full Article

Rare Mutation Ignites Race for Cholesterol Drug

Date: 10 July 2013

By GINA KOLATA

Gina KOLATA

Pharmaceutical companies are rushing to win approval for a drug mimicking effects of a rare gene mutation, which drives LDL cholesterol levels to new lows and prevents heart attacks; Amgen, Pfizer and Sanofi have drugs in clinical trials and report that their results, so far, are exciting (Series: Genetic Connections).

Full Article

Record Luxury Tax Looms for the Nets

Date: 10 July 2013

By HOWARD BECK

Howard BECK

Brooklyn Nets payroll, once trade for Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce is completed, will be about $98 million; figure will trigger tax bill of about $75 million, more than double the total of taxes paid by all 30 NBA teams combined in the 2011-12 season.

Full Article

Texas Resumes Efforts at Abortion Restrictions

Date: 10 July 2013

By JOHN SCHWARTZ

John SCHWARTZ

Restrictive abortion that has stirred up Texas politics is once again moving its way through the Legislature during second special session called by Gov Rick Perry.

Full Article

Weiner and Spitzer Are Fodder for Comedians

Date: 10 July 2013

By NICK CORASANITI

Nick CORASANITI

Full Article

Firefighters’ Union Backs Thompson

Date: 10 July 2013

By MICHAELLE BOND

Michaelle BOND

Trailside blog; William C Thompson Jr, Democrat and former city comptroller, is endorsed by Uniformed Firefighters Association in his bid for mayor of New York.

Full Article

Quinn’s Father Is Sidelined

Date: 10 July 2013

By MICHAEL BARBARO

Michael BARBARO

Trailside blog; New York City Council Speaker Christine C Quinn’s father was poised to play a starring role in her mayoral campaign but ailments have kept him off the trail; campaign is instead set to create a Twitter account for the famously opinionated, if technologically challenged, Lawrence Quinn.

Full Article